International Men’s Day: Celebrating
International Men’s Day, founded in 1999 by Dr Jerome Teelucksingh, a history lecturer at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago, is an annual celebration that has gained global recognition. This article explores the history, significance, and impact of International Men’s Day, shedding light on the positive value men bring to the world.
Founding of International Men’s Day
Dr Jerome Teelucksingh’s vision in 1999 led to the establishment of International Men’s Day. Originating from the University of the West Indies, this initiative aimed to address and recognize the specific challenges faced by men globally.
Significance of the Date
Celebrated on November 19 each year, International Men’s Day has transcended borders, with more than 80 countries participating. The chosen date serves as a focal point for raising awareness about men’s health and well-being.
Purpose of International Men’s Day
The primary goal of International Men’s Day is to spotlight the unique challenges encountered by men and boys. It serves as a platform to address issues related to their health, fostering discussions that contribute to overall well-being.
Positive Value and Role Models
International Men’s Day goes beyond highlighting challenges; it celebrates the positive contributions men make to society. The day encourages men to embrace positive role modeling, inspiring others with their actions.

